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Post by silver on Dec 16, 2012 14:19:35 GMT -5
Is Neo the one who ultimately discovered that Darth Vader was his father?
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Post by laughter on Dec 16, 2012 14:44:06 GMT -5
Greetings.. Perhaps reading posts of the Kraaken at the communal laptop in the lounge at camp Bee-Well? LOL.. nope, the Kraaken destroyed the lounge during its last foray into Camp Bee-well.. the campers are foraging, now.. Bee well.. Yes, well, that is perhaps for the best because, as topo' seemed to imply, this stuff isn't suitable for children ... but I say perhaps it's best delivered by them! ;D
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Post by nobody on Dec 16, 2012 18:39:30 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2012 10:56:11 GMT -5
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Post by tzujanli on Dec 17, 2012 12:59:17 GMT -5
Greetings.. What if reality is right here, right now, just as it appears as your sensory information? I sense that many belief systems began with 'What if'.. What if the plots of movies are real , and we are here only as facilitators, as through our observation we transform the 'movie' into reality? What if reading comics actualizes them.. What if there is no 'self'.. What if....... Be well..
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Post by laughter on Dec 17, 2012 14:22:43 GMT -5
The metaphor for spiritualized ego ... most entertaining version of re-play neo by far was the Reeves who gave the architect the finger. This segue is important to transform Neo past the warrior archetype into the archetype of Christ. To make this perhaps a bit more clear, the anomaly sacrifices himself in the end to assure the perfection of the imperfect creation, and thus we see that Neo and the Architect, taken as a complete system, embody that perfection. I remember snickering when I first saw it "they didn't actually just sell an ending based on a God-in-abox did they? ... I mean, they can actually get away with that?"
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Post by laughter on Dec 17, 2012 15:14:38 GMT -5
Is Neo the one who ultimately discovered that Darth Vader was his father? Yes. I cried when smeagol bit of his finger. Such a moving piece of theatre. (lol) ... (electing to not play video-roullet) as Gandalf said "even Gollum may have a role yet to play that we can't predict" ... er somethin' like that ...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2012 15:21:17 GMT -5
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Post by laughter on Dec 17, 2012 16:51:50 GMT -5
This, it would seem to me, would be the perfect reply to a challenge of ones level of *whatever* ;D
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Post by topology on Dec 17, 2012 20:44:44 GMT -5
This, it would seem to me, would be the perfect reply to a challenge of ones level of *whatever* ;D I'll have some of what she is having too!
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Post by Portto on Dec 18, 2012 9:18:04 GMT -5
Do the characters in our dreams ever wake up?
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Post by topology on Dec 18, 2012 9:20:00 GMT -5
Do the characters in our dreams ever wake up? Some seem to get more sane, insightful, and wiser.
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Post by Portto on Dec 18, 2012 9:29:26 GMT -5
Do the characters in our dreams ever wake up? Some seem to get more sane, insightful, and wiser. Can't argue with "seem" ;D Are they getting wiser, or is the dreamer getting wiser?
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Post by topology on Dec 18, 2012 10:04:08 GMT -5
Some seem to get more sane, insightful, and wiser. Can't argue with "seem" ;D Are they getting wiser, or is the dreamer getting wiser? An excellent question. I do find it to be true that one can only hear what one is capable of hearing. But perhaps you were implying something more than this?
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Post by Portto on Dec 18, 2012 12:38:11 GMT -5
Can't argue with "seem" ;D Are they getting wiser, or is the dreamer getting wiser? An excellent question. I do find it to be true that one can only hear what one is capable of hearing. But perhaps you were implying something more than this? The dreamer and the dream are one.
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